Alex Singbush

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Alexander Edward Singbush (January 31, 1914 – March 8, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 32 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba,[1] but moved to Sudbury, Ontario in the mid 1930s to find work. He played in both the NHL and AHL and returned to Sudbury in the early 1940s to work at INCO (International Nickel Corporation). He played many sports in the local leagues which were quite active here in Sudbury and Northern Ontario at that time. At the end of the war he began to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway as a fireman and then an engineer.[2] He was married to Elizabeth Francis Mulligan and they had four children. 'Sing' died in 1969 in Sudbury.

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  1. ^ Claude Mouton (1980). The Montreal Canadiens: A Hockey Dynasty. Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 978-0-442-29634-6. OCLC 1006432858.
  2. ^ Canadian Pacific Staff Bulletin, Issues 119-138. Canadian Pacific. 1946. OCLC 271404863.

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